Available for your consideration is this phenomenal and rare Navajo pictorial rug - Circa 1940s. This large figural rug is woven with vibrant colors of red, black, turquoise, tan, white and brown. The central Knifewing figure is surrounded by four smaller figures in each corner of the rug. The rug is further enhanced with patterns of geometric symbols as well as eye catching border designs. Navajo weavings are thought to be some of the most colorful and best-made textiles produced by North American Natives. They are sought after by textile collectors and Native arts collectors alike. This one is a fine and rare example of a pictorial, so consider this amazing rug for your collection today!
MAKER: Unknown Navajo weaver.
APPROX AGE: Vintage (meaning anywhere from the 1930s-1970s).
SIZE: This rug measures approximately 54 inches wide x 88 inches long.
CONDITION: Average to good for its age, normal wear and minor imperfections expected. This rug was recently cleaned and had some repairs made to it by a recognized professional rug cleaner/restorer. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.